Not exact matches
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Sam Raimi, Producer Laura Ziskin, Actor Kirsten Dunst, and co-producer Grant Curtis • Audio Commentary with Special Effects Designer John Dykstra, Visual Effects Supervisor Scott Stokdyk and Director of Animation Anthony LaMolinara • Branching
Web - I - Sodes • «Weaving the
Web» Subtitle Factoids • Chad Kroeger Featuring Josey Scott «Hero» Music Video • Sum 41 «What We're All About» Music Video • Filmographies • Theatrical Trailers • TV Spots • HBO Making of Documentary • «Spider - Mania»: An E! Entertainment Special • Director Profile • Composer Profile • Screen Tests • Costume and Makeup Tests • Gag / Outtake Reel • «Spider - Man: The Mythology of the 21st Century» Documentary • Activision Game Hints and Tips «The Loves of Peter Parker» • «Rogues Gallery» • Conceptual
Art and Production Design Gallery • The Spider - Man Comic
Archives • DVD - ROM Features
The
Archive Project, Visual AIDS Artist Registry, and
web galleries are ways we use
art to remind the world that AIDS is not over, while simultaneously supporting artists living with HIV, and preserving the legacy of artists who were living with HIV.
With more than 100 projects on display, selected by an international team of twenty curatorial advisors, eight newly commissioned works, and a
web archive of more than 350 projects, the exhibition - was conceived as a broad attempt to take stock of socially engaged
art.
CURRENT: LA Water is produced by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and the Office of Mayor Eric Garcetti Graphic and
Web Design by Still Room
Web development by El Bug Farm Historical Photos Courtesy of Los Angeles City
Archives, Public Works Right of Way Collection All Other Photos Courtesy of City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, Public
Art Division unless otherwise noted.
9:30 AM — NOON Data as
Art Medium Chair: Jeff Thompson, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Data and Its Expression George Legrady, University of California, Santa Barbara From Kandinsky to the Database (Point, Line, Plane: Variable, Array, Table) Brian Evans, University of Alabama
Web as Index and
Archive Penelope Umbrico, Bard College and School of Visual
Arts Art that Decodes: Making Sense of Data Process Heidi May, Emily Carr University of
Art and Design and University of British Columbia 12:30 PM — 2:00 PM CAA Services to Artists Committee Making a Living as an Artist: With or Without a Gallery Chair: Sharon Louden, Louden Studio Sharon Butler, Eastern Connecticut State University William Carroll, The Elizabeth Foundation for the
Arts Peter Drake, New York Academy of
Art Ed Winkleman, Winkleman Gallery 2:30 — 5:00 PM CAA Services to Artists Committee Be Our Guest: Time and Space to Create at Artist Residencies Chair: Caitlin Strokosch, Alliance of Artists Communities Kathy Black, Vermont Studio Center Linda Marston - Reid, Bellagio Center Margaret Murphy, Fine
Arts Work Center Mario Caro, Res Artis
This is accomplished by providing accessible and engaging public exhibitions of local, national and international artists, maintaining a comprehensive
web site that hosts our
archives and digital projects, sustaining a critical dialogue of contemporary
art through publications and bilingual brochures for each exhibition, and by providing a link to current
art related resources to artists and the public via our Resource Room.
In January of 2015, MOCA GA received a grant from the Antinori Foundation to accomplish a major goal — to process and digitize the collection and historical
archives and launch Georgia's contemporary
arts on a digital,
web - based platform.
Our distinguished faculty bring diverse approaches to the classroom from their own work in experimental film, video, animation, nonfiction, narrative, installation, glitch, interactivity,
art games, curating,
archiving, and
web - based
art projects.
At SCCA − Ljubljana he is also a member of a physical and
web archive of video
art DIVA Station and coordinates No Nails, No Pedestals program.
Battaglia, Andy, «Suggestive States of Disarray: Raymond Pettibon Prepares for His Opening at the David Zwirner Gallery,» The Wall Street Journal, September 11, 2013 Appleford, Steve, «
Art for the YouTube Crowd,» Los Angeles Times, July 28, 2013 «
Art Of Punk: MOCAtv Series Explores Raymond Pettibon's Black Flag Logo,» Huffington Post, June 17, 2013 Cartwright, James, «Illustration: Complete
Archive of Raymond Pettibon's Work for Black Flag,» It's Nice That Online, June 13, 2013 Stutz, Colin, «Black Flag «Revolutionary» Iconography Dissected in Raymond Pettibon Documentary,» Spin Magazine Online, June 13, 201 Lecaro, Linda, «MOCA
Web Series Chronicles the
Art of Punk,» LA Weekly Blogs, June 13 2013 Turcotte, Bryan Ray, «Pretty Much Every Single Black Flag Flyer Ever Designed By Raymond Pettibon,» Noisey — Vice Magazine Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Roberts, Randall, «MOCAtv Releases New Black Flag / Raymond Pettibon Doc On Punk
Art,» The Los Angeles Times Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Sutton, Benjamin, «See Raymond Pettibon's Notorious B.I.G. - Quoting High Line Billboard, Blouin Artinfo, June 3, 2013 Brisick, Jamie, «Swinging for the Fences: The Wicked Irony & Massive Output of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 2013.
She was a leader of curated
web project Internet Portfolio, research projects What Is to Be Done with the Balkan
Art and What Is to Be Done with the Audiovisual
Archives, and editor of PlatformaSCCA magazine.
At the moment she is also a leader of No Nails, No Pedestals presentation / discussion program and of a physical and
web archive of video
art DIVA Station.
The new media
art nonprofit Rhizome, hosted by the New Museum in New York, has announced its 2017 Microgrant Awardees, after an open call for born - digital artworks and projects engaging with the idea of «digital citizenship» and archival narratives that deploy Rhizome's
web archiving tool Webrecorder.
The Internet
Archive, a non-profit that has harvested and preserved billions of
web pages and made them available for free, has been awarded a Webby Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Academy of Digital
Arts and Sciences.
«As well as presenting an exhibition of photographs, documentary
art and other unique records held at Library and
Archives Canada, this
Web project introduces tens of thousands of pages from Macdonald's political papers and correspondence that will be made available online for the first time in 2008, enabling all Canadians to learn about Macdonald's life, career and legacy.»